The Ragtag Daily Prompt this morning is LIKE A CIRCLE IN A SPIRAL.
I suppose almost every spiral has a circle at its base, like the one in this image posted by KseniaK on Unsplash. But my mind went to another circle: that vice at the bottom of the downward spiral people sometimes find themselves in. Whatever the addiction that entices, when it takes hold, it tries to suck us down.
So here’s my verse, only lightly polished, as my response to today’s prompt:
THE SPIRAL
that first circle
a few young teens giggling
sipping into somebody’s
daddy’s stash of bottles
another whirl, the parties
everybody drinks at them
the high school dances
quick sips in quiet corners
circles spinning her round
somehow, sometime
the bottle reached out
grabbed her by the throat
and wouldn’t let go
fun turned to pain
and the spiral started
pulling her down its dark path
half-sober, she dimly recalls
those coins she once had,
the people she wanted to love
yes, she grabbed for them
wanting desperately to hold on
but one by one they rolled
lost among the empties
the spiral drew her down
the husband who didn’t stay
washed away in the foam,
her children, their eyes round
as they watched their mother
stagger across the house
then downcast, ashamed
when their friends saw her too
they left as soon as they could
and her life was full of empties,
so many circles in her spiral
she sheds a few tears
there in the dark stairway
when she’s sober enough
to remember what she once had
how much those clanking circles
cost as they bottled her
she needs another drink
the blinking neon beckons
across the road she stumbles
not seeing the bright lights
round eyes bearing down
a squeal, and the world spins
the pavement so bruising
perplexingly rises to face her
sirens pierce the night
scream through her brain
colored lights flash
bouncing off the pavement
hurting her eyes – such pain!
gravelly voices rock her mind:
Ma’am? Ma’am can you hear me?
the steady circling, circling
of those flashing lights
wailing, wailing
– or is that her?
This would do very well as a song, a ballad.
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I suppose. I wanted to give it an upturn at the end, hint that now she got help, but decided to leave that for the readers to imagine.. Thank you for your comment.
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Goodness Christine what a journey I just went on. Fabulous inspiration from the prompt 🙂
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Thank you. A person just never knows where the muse will travel.
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I’m glad I saw the light & left before she hit that low. Not that I didn’t try to help her stop the slide, but she was having none of it; was determined she needed to hear the ambulance scream, the cell door clang.
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Oh, how you wish you could reach out and grab them, to keep them from the path they seem so determined to walk! But addiction is blinding.
Thanks for your comment — and sorry for your sad experience.
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